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Mon, 11 Dec 2017 19:06:29 GMTHello,
New member. Nobody special, just a child of God and enjoy His Word and exploring His word with others. Many interests anything Bible and biblically related which is a lot. Good sense of humor. I love the Lord.
God Bless all.Hello,

New member. Nobody special, just a child of God and enjoy His Word and exploring His word with others. Many interests anything Bible and biblically related which is a lot. Good sense of humor. I love the Lord.

God Bless all.
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Tue, 28 Nov 2017 04:03:10 GMTI am excited to be here. I am a full-time student of Theology working on my Bachelors. I have lots of unanswered questions on the quest to see the true face of God.
God is the center of my life and it is always exciting to see and learn about him. I am a lover of history and details. Looking...I am excited to be here. I am a full-time student of Theology working on my Bachelors. I have lots of unanswered questions on the quest to see the true face of God.
God is the center of my life and it is always exciting to see and learn about him. I am a lover of history and details. Looking forward to others and learning about their journey in Theology.
I am also a Professional Culinary Chef and Restaurateur, which I have retired from for my true quest of all important Spiritually life.
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Mon, 27 Nov 2017 04:56:51 GMTGreetings All,
I am a Newbie and it appears I am to introduce myself. I am what most would term a conservative, evangelical Christian. I believe in regular attendance of church and to abide by the Word. I find all I need to know in life spelled out in the Scriptures. Equally, I am dismayed that so...
Greetings All,
I am a Newbie and it appears I am to introduce myself. I am what most would term a conservative, evangelical Christian. I believe in regular attendance of church and to abide by the Word. I find all I need to know in life spelled out in the Scriptures. Equally, I am dismayed that so many otherwise literate people do not read the Bible, yet attempt to dispute what is written. (This at time includes many I know who are outside my own congregation, but yet regular attenders of a church.) I joined this group to interact with others and hopefully we will all come away the better for it!
I pray we all have some interesting and enlightening discussions!
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Sat, 25 Nov 2017 14:47:15 GMTI am increasingly skeptical, after having grown up in a very conservative Christian environment and being involved in Christian organizations, of evangelicalism and its theological assumptions. I can no longer believe in inerrancy and infallibility. For one thing, the open declarations of Jesus...I am increasingly skeptical, after having grown up in a very conservative Christian environment and being involved in Christian organizations, of evangelicalism and its theological assumptions. I can no longer believe in inerrancy and infallibility. For one thing, the open declarations of Jesus in the book of John simply do not square up with the personality and perspective of the Jesus presented in the synoptics. Also, Paul's snap changes (recorded in the book of Acts)in perspective - Jesus was suddenly the Son of God, then the Messiah and finally the very creator of all - must be regarded with suspicion. The repeated assertions in the NT that the post-resurrection Jesus ascended into heaven to be seated at the right hand of God is theological and not historical [e.g., no human observed this take place]. A great deal of orthodox Christian theology is assumed and neither proven nor provable: e.g., as a start ... that God is eternally self-existent and knows everything. Simply nonsense although convenient and a Linus-blanket type of claim. More: Peter's quotations in Acts 2 from Joel 2 assumes that Jesus as the Messiah will come in the clouds within another seven years (per the 70 heptads of Daniel 9) to impose the "day of the Lord" judgments and to set up the eternal kingdom of the saints declared in Daniel 7. His warning to be saved concerns the catastrophic judgments to come soon and not that of personal salvation from sin. Interestingly, the early communal aspect of the early Messianic community appears to be a "jump on the bandwagon" response; if the saints (followers of the Messiah) are to rule in the coming eternal kingdom, of course, possessions in the temporal sense could be shared freely in light of the great abundance soon to come.
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Fri, 24 Nov 2017 11:22:36 GMTHello

I've found The Bible Knowledge Commentary by Walvoord and Zhuck:

https://mega.nz/#!rYtBRJ6R!gj8PT3_RF...CqGFdmBvab-n7Q
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Wed, 22 Nov 2017 12:34:00 GMTReady or not I'm back. My heart is a block of stone, my senses cold. I'll learn to debate as I go.
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Tue, 21 Nov 2017 10:15:55 GMTHallo everyone! James here.I thought i'd stop by and say hallo. I reckon that's the right way to do it. Glad to be here and looking forward to great chit chats!
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Tue, 21 Nov 2017 03:50:22 GMTI am happy to be here. I have learned a deal on other forums. I hope to continue learning here.I am happy to be here. I have learned a deal on other forums. I hope to continue learning here.
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